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FG saves N45 billion from TSA monthly — Finance Minister

FG saves N45 billion from TSA monthly — Finance Minister

Emma Ujah The federal government saves an average of N45 billion, monthly, from the implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, disclosed this while signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the TSA with the Government of  The Gambia, in Abuja, yesterday. She said […]
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8 facts about the TSA pricing regime to know

8 facts about the TSA pricing regime to know

With the general elections now over, it seems a good time to reflect on one of the major success stories of the current government which affects every Nigerian one way or the other – the Treasury Single Account (TSA) initiative.

Leakages: Ekiti set to commence TSA

Leakages: Ekiti set to commence TSA

In a bid to block revenue leakages and promote transparency, Ekiti state government on Thursday disclosed that it would commence the Treasury Single Account.

TSA and the N20trn unremitted stamp duty question

TSA and the N20trn unremitted stamp duty question

IT is good to note that the presidential directive  to consolidate inflows from all Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government into a unified account, known as the Treasury Single Account, TSA –  has recorded countless strides in Nigeria’s public financial regime within three years of its full implementation.

TSA: New Tariff Regime Effective November 1

TSA: New Tariff Regime Effective November 1

The federal government has indicated that, from November 1 2018, the service charge on all payment to its ministries, departments and agencies [MDAs] would be borne by the payer.

UNICAL Fraud: It’s time to quickly fill the voids in TSA

UNICAL Fraud: It’s time to quickly fill the voids in TSA

Since its full implementation in 2015, the Treasury Single Account (TSA) remains one of the current administration’s greatest accomplishments which the leading figures in this government do not fail to boast about at every opportunity they get. Truly, without meaning to take away from the feat TSA represents in a country like ours, it is proper to also bring to public attention some areas where its managers seem to consistently either overlook or ignore. One of such areas is in the aspects of monitoring.

Reps indict FG for poor ownership of TSA, call for change

Reps indict FG for poor ownership of TSA, call for change

The Chairman of the House of Reps Ad-hoc Committee on the Treasury Single Account (TSA), Abubakar Danburam Nuhu has indicted the Federal Government for poor ownership and handling of the TSA policy, even though it is frequently highlighted by the presidency as one of its greatest achievements.